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Brotherhood of Teamsters De-|jcinatton Varies from One Re: fagon drivers, who are members of a jooa of Teamsters, threaten to go on Wilke unless their employers agree to Joule of wages, gahizer of the Teamsters’ Brotherhood, | ‘te charged by tho employers with stir- fing up the trouble which has been} ‘btewing for some time. It was Young ‘who directed tho teamsters’ strike in Chicago Inst winter, when sympathizers of the strikers attacked funerals In hwiiich non-union @rivers were engaged. y ‘HAS deen in Now York recer all tho teamsters:In the city pa union and the Employers’ Associa- ign in the case of the W. H. Force Gompany, of No. 78 Front street, coffee employed by the firm by tacit con: t New York tru out Gt will take hi wolutely at the. inercy of ' ‘ ——— ; the employers to adhere is \ gle 19 se; \ ni rr Font, Haubie (Seni ti = ri £25 + tl emotoved. ——<—<—_— POINTING OF COMPASS. * mand Increased and Uniform gion (6 Another. ‘We commonly say that the pole of the Scale of Wages—30,000 Men |reeaie points ‘townrd the north. | ‘The iP pocts tell us how the needle ts true to thé pole. Every reader, however, Is May Go Out. now familar with the general fi varlation of the compass on our ¢ seaboard, and ail the way wero TEST STRIKE NOW apa Sais” aoa Mo then wert that a 0 E es d ny no ON AMONG TRUCKMEN. faiidwtco cr dis"drviation woud’ npa aking more nearly for the than for her destination, 8 er's 6. Erhployers Object to Pay Over-| .<tniine tansuuye, varien from-ono ree 6 jon of the earth to ther, In gome time—Some Have Granted | fiacen' sc is toward tho west, In othors toward the east. The Union Scale, but Fe WIN | regione or ini world‘ ty” meats eee © A Auch maps are pul \ r Coast Survey, whos Not Affect Organization Head Dy he 0, Count Bubyey, whose magnetic force all o the country. It is found that there 14 2 ling running fen thousand truck and dolivery;nearly north and south through the miidje States along which there ts 110 Ytiation compass. ‘To tha east inion in this elty Known as the Brother. | Of If tha nis west; to the west rl h ize their organization and grant | te ndary Legends for an increased and uniform | 3c eth r $i With these 10,000 men are associnted more through the unions of the /Of Waslington, it amounts to de- i bullding material, milk and dairy | BOCs (and cab drivers. Albert Young, of Chicago, General Or- tly. o,0n strike or not depends upon @utcome of negotiations between ‘and epice importers. Seventy t and. finish. the whole x to be ted up. Rk three chief objecUion to the demands of the men Is on the score of uvertime. A. Ww he starts how long it and ree with a loa te fuen. | Consequently any settled how the men want 4 ten lay, for overtime. The employers aay Phat ich a restriction would plice them ab al Orivers. the gomplete unton scale to which the 50 B. M. Blue Trading Stamps Free. 20 More Stamps for Every Dollar of Your Purchase. Besides Bargains of Extraordinary Merit. We only know one way of doing things, and that is the|none should issue them more freely than we would, and that would not be restricted to cash sales, but that all purchases were regarded with equal favor, and that whether you bought for cash, or bought on credit and elected to pay in very small -kly or monthly, you would be treated the same, and stamps would be issued with every purchase the moment you bought, irrespective of when you paid. Extra Stamps To-Morrow. 20 for every doltar you spend besides 50 absolutely free to start a book, and to show you that a charge account here does more than cash does elsewhere, with every new ace count opened, by presenting the accompanying coupon, you will get 50 stamps in addition, right way—the liberal way. At the outset we planned a store to be as good as any, with the additional feature of a well thought out, practical credit plan| that would enable every one to dress well and permit them to pay in a way that would be easiest—to settle bills in very small amounts, weekly or monthly. Credit Costs Nothing Extra. This plan would have been a failure if the credit accommo- dation cost extra, and so we've always guaranteed our prices by inviting you to bring back anything you bought if ever you paid more than similar qualities could have been had for anywhere under any circumstances, We've gone along mag- nificently under these conditions. Blue Trading Stamps With Every Purchase. But now trading stamps have came. The people seemed! to want them, as they procured magnificent premiums without cost, SO we at once determined that our patrons, those who charged their purchases as well as those who paid cash,| should not be at a disadvantage, and so we introduced trading | stamps—the best stamps—B. & M, Blue Trading Stamps—the| kind for which you get useful and valuable premiums for the smallest number. With the introduction of trading stamps, we determined that none should outdo us in liberality; that Men’s $10 and $12 Suits . . $6.50! Men’s $15 and $18 Suits . . $11.75) Youths’ $10 and $12 Suits. . $6.50 Boys’ 25c. Shirt Waists. . . 9c Boys’ $5, $6 and $7 Suits . . $3.90 (Double-Breasted and Norfolk Styies. All sizes.) Boys’ $3 and $3.50 Double- Breasted Suits, in sizes 8-16 . $1,50) Women’s 29c to 50c Neckwear . 17c! (Sets consisting of collar and cuffs, in novelty effects.) Girls’ $12 and $15 Junior Suits. $5.75 (Sizes 12 to 16.) Women’s 79 White Lawn Waists. 33c ‘Children’s $1.50 Dresses 2. . . 79% (White Lawo material, in sizes 4 to 14 years.) MTHE WORLD: PRtivas wvasn,1G, MAY 13, 1908 i written tiis note and lott it an m table: “Good by, Henry and Charley. going to join mother.” POLICEMAN FINDS G00 OF FATHER Aged Charles Frohue Asked Son to Call To-Day and Shot Him- self Before the Younger Man 4 2 married daughter, fe Highteoun Indi overtime at 0 for all time over ten tn th erg not to report at the es i days and only mémbers of the Interna- tional Brotherhood of Teamsters to be I told lim pretty sharp “Oh, come, now! You know you did “Nothing of the sort, These are my brother's clothes.” Nervous, Delicate, Pret{ul, Thio, un Down,O. erworked, Unstrung Wo- menfade Strong and Vigorous by Dutty’s Pure Malt Whiskey. In the pam fifty years ‘Whiskey has made over ta a gentile, invigorating t Giseaso germ killer, When Policeman Henry C. Frohue, of the Gates avenup station, called on his father, Charles Frohue, seventy-six yeurs old, last night in hin No, 1074 De Kalb avenue, the father insisted that his son should call at the house the first thing to-day efter belng relieved from patrol duty. ‘The policeman called at the house whero his futher lved alone and found On entering the house he found his fathor dead in bed with a pistol shot In his head and the revolver Clasped in his right hand, It was evident that the father, who had been worrying much of late, had shot himself during the night and that ho had planned the sulclde when his son was thore last night, Frohue's wife died a year ago, and since then he had been deypondent, For It brings Into healthy action all the vtal forces, aids digestion, and enables one to get from food all the nourtshinent {t contains, riches the bloo@, strengthens the ciroula tion, soothes tho nerves and steadies the Duffy’s Pore Malt Whiskey bullds up and sustal spring I was run AIA not eeem to Ket back my strength. Duffy's Puro Malt Whis- n, nervous and thin, | He had been a buteher in nklyn for many years, but had re- 1 from business before his wife a: g a ESTABLISHED NEARLY HALF A CENTURY E ARE completely ready with Sum- mer 8 every need in Clothing and Hab- erdashery. Cool suits and fancy vests for city and country, in the newest tropical fabrics and styles; perfect in point of cut When you ask Male Whinkey be The tone of any outfit may be taste- fully completed from our varied line of neckwear, shirts, gloves and hosiery. Moinal Whisk SATURDAY NIGHT Cut Out This Coupon. ; Instead of paying cash, have whatever you buy charged, We prefer it, because we want to show you that your credit at this store is equal in every way to cash, an accountto-morrow, on presenting this coupon you will receive 50 Blue Trading Stamps, besides double the number to which your purchase usually entitles you. W Women’s $5 Walking Skirts . $15 Peau de Soie Silk Coats . Women’s and Misses’ $6.50 Cov- ert Coats Women’s $4 Jap. Si Women’s $20 Foulard Shirt Waist $4 Brilliantine W: 50c Chiffon Veils, 1; yd. lengths . Women’s 29c Lisle Gloves . Women’s 19c Lisle Hose Men’s $1.00 and $1.25 Negligee seo « $41.75 alking Ski Women’s 25c Cotton Ribbed Vests. 12% 259-261 Sixth Men's 50c. Balbriggan Underwear. HECHT BROS., d 17th Streets. Avenue, Between 16th an POO OREN FO See One AGRE TA ALT RRR TAN TIER EM SIXTH AVE; 19% 7020™ STREETS OY7 Fashion tells you these gloves are correct, Smart suits for the dressy miss; Great Saturday sale. 59c.—78c.—85c. | fashionable frocks for the little folks. 29c.—50c. WE DO not have our garments for the girls and misses made on the hit- Main Floor. and-miss plan—taking just what the manufacturers want to give us, Years of experience q's a style show in itself | have taught us that the miss is just as exacting as her mother, and we cater to her wants with this —this bewitching display of | in mind, charmingly dainty gloves of which Dame Fashion has ap- proved. Every smart creation for Summer wear is here. ich creation has some particular style tn- it ¥ plan every” garment So that it's becom- that it ives a grace to the awkward age—an ¢ Of being correctly and stylishly dressed. With these facts ta mind we'll So much for the demands of the miss and little girl—to the created eats ase tected parents we appeal to their practical sense—to their econom- row to select their Summer _ | ical inclinations—and this policy is illustrated in our quota- gloves at tions for to-morrow’s selling: lowest prices in New York s for misses’ $17,50)$ for misses’ pedes- for qualities you require. 14.75 Sicilian suits, Norfolk 2.75 trienne skirts oft Eh wool . model, lined with taffeta, skirt deep | mannish mixtures, nine gore, full 59c, Ker women 51700 M16 ¥6s, side plaited, well tailored, blue, black | flare, lengths 36 to’ 40. ese suede lisle gloves, including the new | 2%4 Prowny sizes 12 and 16. |$Q.50 for misses’ pedestrienne | © skirts of black taffeta, double colors, cheviot suits in three} box plait al around, faced with cloth for silk lustre finish, white, black and | $Q.75 for misses’ $16.75 78c. for women's £1.00 two- | models, collarless coat, Norfolk and | service, 36 to 40. clasp pure silk mesh Milanese | Eton blouse, all prettily trimmed with $7.50 for girls’ */ length peau suede lisle palm gloves—correct style. fancy braid and colored linens; sizes for thé Kayser glove-—double silk finger 6 05 perks suits of fancy mixtures, | $¢ 5° aiGtee in abundance—no scarcity | jacket and blouse effect, trimmed 4.75 My NEE Ie be apis with braid and contrasting color ; * belted back, with nautical emblem on sleeve, sizes 6 to 14. $3.95 for girls’ washable 5c. for women’s one-clasp | broadcloth; several models to select | washable real chamois gloves, | from. good cut for present wear—guaranteed ; $ for misses’ £9.75 taf- di f fi broi washable—white and natural. 7.50 . resses of fine embroid- 3 = feta blouse coat, trimmed | ered linens, white and natural color, 29c, for women's one horn | with traid, full crushed belt, véry |fmported and domestic piques, box button suede lisle gloves, silk Parls point, fit and wear unexcelled— | ree fare sleeve, black only; sizes | plaited, Russian model, slightly white, black and colors. s4and 16, crushed, sizes 4, 6,8 andto. 50c. for Milanese suede Isle | $5.95 for misses’ covert|$],45 for girls i S) encer gloves—a swell glove for sume cloth coat, strapped and dress in colored cham- mer—Filet and Paris point—white, black well tailored, lined with tailor serge; | brays, white waist trimmed with em- and colors. if sizes 14 and 16. broidery, sizes 6 to 14. 2,000 more negligee shirts to sell at 68c. Saturday. WE DON’T hesitate to give you positive assurance that these are regular $1 and $1.50 shirts, but we guarantee them to be the equal in style, quality and desirability of pattern shirts you could not touch, as saying goes, at less than $1 and $1.50 at the exclu- sive haberdashery, Con 4,800 shirts like these came in for las dressers whose fai We wish we could announce 4,800 instead of 2,000 for to-morrow, for the styles are so dressy, the patterns—dark and light effects and plain white—so tasteful that it would be as easy to dispose of that Ve Be sure to come while there’s a full range of patterns. ad i r : for men’s sample un- for men's French a aN uw Sm 48c. derwear, Men's fine knit 3746. half hose. 400 doz. pairs “ay + JSummer underwear, 200 doz., com- | men's genuine French brilliant lisle ( » "7 Pebing imported and fine domestic | thread half hose, fast black, made in ", 4 numbers. Balbriggans, lisle threads | Troges, France, by Machaufee—sheer, 22) and silk mercerized, white, unbleached | transparent quality, double heels and and colored—not all sizes of toes—finest and best wear- reat) Vi shirts and drawers in each ing black Summer hose— J \ 4) By, lot—many worth up to $1.25; 48c value 65c. pair—6 pairs for 375c D CC UR rer inseretrs esecet: S2—paireeeecsecveceeeee Men’s dressy spring suits *10. Cut right, made right, fit right, wear right. Sale of HE price #10 tells you that they are sold tight, for they are actually $15 to $18 suits, There's a loss, Washablenvests: be sure, but it’s not ours—it’s the maker’s who overestimated $ 1 -00 his Spring sales, His judgment was right, but the weather was wrong. 5 Second Floor, Value £2.50, Of course they wouldn't, and we don't blame them, and it’s the merchant’s fault. Comparative rices for the mere sake of adding strength to an ad. is a very bad policy. When_we say $15 and $18 suits Say so because we've Se iiciel mae Sy *10 These suits come from a well-known Rochester manu- facturer—those smart effects that have a dignified and ex- clusive style tone to them—made as your own tailor would make, and the earmarks of finished excellence is so apparent that we do not need to tell you. The fabrics used in these suits you'll see displayed by the exclusive tailors, and the values are so good you'll want to pass the good news along. select as your taste indicates to-morrow at $10 Men’s custom made trousers $3.50 We give you positive assurance that they are $6 and $8 trousers—dresslest patterns in worsted. They won't bag at the knees, but will retain their shape- ness and give you in every respect as good ser- vice and as nice satisfaction as $ Here’s the largest saving on boys’ clothing, The more economical you are the better’ satisfaction will you and your boy get out of his clothing. That's possible énly at Simpson Crawford Co,’s. Five Saturday specials are: Boys’ Russian washable sults, $1.49, $1.95, $2.95 to $7.95. Boys’ Russian woolen suits, Saturday, $3.95, Boys’ splendid Norfolk suits at $3.95 and $4.95, Young men’s suits to-morrow at $7.50. F Young men's long trousers, $1.50, $2.25 and $3.25, a kape Nv 44 and 16, de soie coats, lined, double cape, 5 [~} s s trimmed with fancy brald and medallions, BOc., 75c., *1 and *1.20) $7 Sq for junior $14.75|furpun sieeve, reversed cull sires 6 to ta ‘Third Floor, Special offering millinery. "THOSE dressy, inexpen- sive hats for semi-dress and street wear. Hats that are ready to put on and wear. All the smart styles are here. To-morrow you choose from 42 different styles at prices that mean “a great saving. Hats | for women, misses and little girls—prices ; 51.45, $1.62, $1.95, $2.95, 83,45, 53.75 and $3.95. THE GREATEST SONGSTER on earth Is a Columbia graphophone. The perfected phonograph. Second Floer, | places one in ra your home, Columbia gold moulded records,25¢ Disc records ex- changed, Nature shoes for boys and girls Second Floor, Fi a WieN your children grow to be men and women they’ll | thank you more than once for providing them with Nature Shoes while their feet were growing, They not only mean comfort to your children’s feet, but mean a saving to you, for they are made so well they will last as long as the shoes many stores sell at $3. Nature Shoes are dressy. They repree sent the highest art in the making of $ children’s $ 1.50 sive" 2,00 $1.50, $1.85 and $2, The styles are: Girls’ patent leather strap slippers, Girls’ strap sandals — 8 styles, Girls’ patent kid button shoes, Boys’ light vici kid shoes, Boys’ patent colt dress shoes, S.C. S. 3.50 shoes for women We're proving every day to women who require fashionable footwear that S. C. §. $3.50 shoes and Oxfords are equal in every respect to footwear sold e'sewhere at $4 and.$5. There are forty styles—every size. Thenew pumpsanddroplast Oxfords 50 are among the most popular “7 * Men’s 14K. gold scarf pins at$1.25 WE secured these pins from the sample cases of a well known jeweler at about half price—that’s why they go on sale to-morrow at 1.25. matn Floor, You can take any one of these iz yo 1.25 ieveter carr under $3, and that’s what th @ worth, Allsolid 14 kt. gold the L’Art Nouveau designs—some have genuine pearl settings, so you can tell what they are worth, thoroughly arlistic orna- ments that lenda finished ’ 1.25 Glegance to the scarf. There’s only 500 of them, though—about enough for Satur. day—100 reserved for mail order rons—while they last, $1.95,